It is so obvious you've spent a lot of work on this picture! Good use of lighting, definitely. And I like her costume design, as well as the way the leather is highlighted gorgeous. I'd watch the proportions and pose though - the hips jut out a bit too much and the right hand is a bit big (in comparison to the left) and naturally more correct proportions ensure that a picture flows better.
Nevertheless, this is a lovely artwork, you should feel proud
O this looks realy great, mayby 'xcept the fire... It sort of looks as if it was drawn in a diferent style... (and was added in later, wasn't it?) The shading from the fire looks realy great... (In my opinion good use of warm, and cold colors...)
Is it for the same thing that the "Fallen" picture?
This picture to me seems very layered and well toned. It gives a professionalism like other pieces of your work, but this time I dont think its because of the character design that you tend to marvel at. Its the interface and layering of textures this time, how you've created a very archaic yet 'thickly' layered shading. For example the crisp lighting on the wooden bones as you have used thick lines as toning against the darker ones that work perfectly. The splotchy yet volatile energy effects of the almost Volcanic energy in her hand works well cast against the whispy smoke energy. Moreover, the background of the character is superb as you've shown obviouis attempt to create something degraded and eroded, adding cracked and deep lines, even using a form of bubble effect within these marks to create an almost 'acidy' effect. The eroded effect is carried on with your array of yellow and brown tones, creating an earthy and even 'rotten' textures, cast against a fair skinned beuty. To me, you have created a picture that symbolises wholely the term TAINT. Please, take these all as compliments.
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WarriorsFromSteel Says:
Hey, not bad work! =) Nice job.
Olusenka Says:
It is so obvious you've spent a lot of work on this picture! Good use of lighting, definitely. And I like her costume design, as well as the way the leather is highlighted
Nevertheless, this is a lovely artwork, you should feel proud
Izar Says:
O this looks realy great, mayby 'xcept the fire... It sort of looks as if it was drawn in a diferent style... (and was added in later, wasn't it?) The shading from the fire looks realy great... (In my opinion good use of warm, and cold colors...)
Is it for the same thing that the "Fallen" picture?
Myddraal Says:
This picture to me seems very layered and well toned. It gives a professionalism like other pieces of your work, but this time I dont think its because of the character design that you tend to marvel at. Its the interface and layering of textures this time, how you've created a very archaic yet 'thickly' layered shading. For example the crisp lighting on the wooden bones as you have used thick lines as toning against the darker ones that work perfectly. The splotchy yet volatile energy effects of the almost Volcanic energy in her hand works well cast against the whispy smoke energy. Moreover, the background of the character is superb as you've shown obviouis attempt to create something degraded and eroded, adding cracked and deep lines, even using a form of bubble effect within these marks to create an almost 'acidy' effect. The eroded effect is carried on with your array of yellow and brown tones, creating an earthy and even 'rotten' textures, cast against a fair skinned beuty. To me, you have created a picture that symbolises wholely the term TAINT. Please, take these all as compliments.
Runesman Says:
Good character desghn exellent coloring and great special effects!
Dasai Says:
woah it looks amazing, the lighting is really fantatic and i realyl like the fire
really amazingly donw 